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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1895. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD.| -2 "2 == oo SUMMARY OF TRE MARKETS. Sliver weaker. Falr demand for Whent. Barley. Unts aud Corn quiet. Jtye steadier. Hay in free supply. eans continue 1o arrive neavily. V'otatoes and Onions unchanged. Fresh Butter weak. Cheeso firm. Jtanch Eggs continue to improve. Another car of Eastern Poultry in. Game steady. Vegetables weaker. Melons about gone. IHurdly any Wine Grapes coming in. Berries scarce and high. Prunes show more firmness. Pineapples chesper. Provisions active and steady. Hops rather firmer. Bank clearings gained 9 per cent in October. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUI- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Octo- ber 31, 1895, 5 ». M.—Weather conditions and gen- eral forecast Ihe following are the seasonal rainfalls to date 4 with those of sume date last season: ,1ast season 5.02; Red Bluff 1.92, last 2.02: ~an Francisco .39, Just season 2 , last sea: as comper Eureka Fresno .23, o 1.12; San Luis Obispo 1.78, jast season 8.32; Los Angeles .23, last season .76; San Diego .27, last season .05: Yuma .16, last sea- son 1.81. The following are the maximum temperatures reported from stations in California to-day: Eureka | 56, Red Biuft 75, San Francisco 67, Fresno 76, In- dependence 68, Sau Luls Obispo ¥2, Los Angeles 86, San Diego 74, Yuma 84. % San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 67, minimum 48. mean 53. The srea of high pressure, which was central this morning over Southern Idaho, has moved siowly eastward and is now over Wyoming. Ithas been uccompanied with generally clear weather. Anarea of low pressure js developing over the British possessions, and there are two possible storm areas in the north. Rain has begun falling * 5 winds. A maximum wind velocity of sbout 30 m les per hour is reported from Fort Canby and Tatoosh Island. It is warming up slowly over Nevada and the California valleys. The continu- ance of the present fine weather {s uncertain. ¥ made at San_Francisco for thirty hours ight November 1, 1895 along the cosst Friday morning; sialionary tem- perature; vai Soutnern Califo ture: southerly Nevada—Fair: Utah—Fair: sli Arizona—Fair i - tem perature, San Francisco and vicinity—Fair, with f0g in the morning; stationary temperature; westerly winds. A. MCADIE, Local Forecast Official. air; stationary tempera- NEW YORK MARKETS. NEW YORK, 31.—The local stock market presented & firmer front to-day, and this, too. in face of important declines in British consols and French rentes and & further decline in Kaftirs. The heaviness of the foreign market was attributed to fearsof serlous trouble in the on account of the Armenian disturbances. Our market re- ceded fractionally at the opening, but soon there- after & moderate demand set in which carried prices up anywhere from 14 to 154 per cent. Inthe recovery the Industrials, the Grangers, Southwest- erns and Soutnern Railway preferred were most minent. The principal buying, however, was short account, one firm which has been credited with working on the bear side during the past few weeks having bought fully 20,000 shares of various stocks on the theory that rally .8 now overdue. A rally In_consols near the close assisted the afternoon rise. London was again & seller, but on a smaller scale than yesterday, parting with only 8000 shares. Reading was much quieter, and the belief is that the liquidation in the stock 15 over for the present. Manhattan wa: nounce: t the company’s passenger traflic sesterday was 76,642 greater than for the cor responding day in' 1894, Chicago Gas ranged be- tween 67 and £8. The amount of Fidelity Tr receipts deposiced wiih the Contral Ty amounts to about $19,000,000. n houses came In the market as sellers of Louisville and Nashville, and the stock dropped 14 10 5634, closing at the lowest point. The list ran off 15@7% in s ¥. Tobacco, however. declined 115 per et changes show losses of 15@174 pe side of Sugar, Missouri Pacific, General tric, Kansas and Texas preferred, Tennessee Coal and Iron, which gained 14@3;. and General Electric, which im- proved 13 per cent. In the imactive stocks Michigan Peninsular Car Company jumped 434 to 623,. Total sales were 231,077 shares, including 34,600 Sugar. 23.800 St. Paul, 20,400 Burlington and Q ing. and 11,800 Louisville and Nash Bonds were higher. Sales were 1,665,000, Chicago and Erie firsts rose 135 to 44; Clevel and Piusburg consolidated sevens, 13 Missou 110 8Y; Missouri, Kansas and Eastern fives, 1 to 91: Morris and Essex fives, 2 10 147; Ohlo South- econd preference, ern sixes, 114 10 €014 ; Reading, 1 to 1915, ‘and Norfolk and Western, Maryland and Washington division fives 1 to 6735, New York and Rockaway Beach second incomes brought 43, against 35 before 10-day. in Government tonds at he board £20,000 of coupon fours of 1907 so.d The Mercantile ~afe Deyosit Company reports 7 ounces; deposited, 1165 ounces with withdrawn; certificates outstand. silver bullion on hand 2: ing, 228, Grain. FLOUR — Firm, moderate demand. Winter wheat, low grades, 82 25@2 60: do, fair 10 fancy, 50@370- Minnesota clear, $275@3 25: do, stralghts, $3_20@3 50; do, . 82 25@2 50; city 0@4 50. Southern Flour—Quiet, firm; common to fair extra, $2 10 $2 80@ 45: do, patents, patents, $3 35@4 20; low ext mills, $3 85@4; do, patents, $4 @2 80: good 'to choice, $2 90@3 30. CORNMEAL—Dull, steady. Yellow Western, 5. 44@45c for car lots. 45@50c. March, TU%4c; Jun 70c; December, 67%4c. CORN. 8674c: December. 3054c; May, 36C, OATS tober, 2475¢; November, 25c. 2, 24c: No. 2. white, 25¢; N 3, 28%c; No. 3, w 25¢ Spot. price: Provisions. LART—Quiet, firm; Western steam, $6 07; re- quiet: Continent, $6 35; South American, fined $670: compound, 4 PORK—Dull; stea 10 25. (@475, tion creamery, 12@1 CHE —'Firm: moderate demand; State, large, 714@1034¢; 0o fancy, 1014c; do small. 734 @11c: part skims, 315@7%%c; full skims, - Lo@3c. EGGS—Q ‘van'a, 10@22c; Western fresh, 18 TALLOW — Qulet; city, 414 20¢. @a3pc. COTTONSEED OIL—Dull; steady: crude, 24c; yeliow prime, 274zc bid, 28¢ asked: do, oft grade, Ifllyi"@?fl/‘c. . RICE—Steady; domestic, 35,@6c; Japanese, 35a@334c. MOLASSES—Foreign, nominal:. New Orleans, 2315 firm COFFEE—Quiet: unchanged to 10 polnts lower: December, $14 95: January, $14 80: Merch, $14 50; April, $14 30; M steady, dull: No. 7, 1555@1 SUGAR — Raw, qu Centrifugals, 96 te sieady. OF A, 4 e, fair refining, 3@314c; s@3%4c. Refined—Quiet, 47gc; cubes, 47je. ¥ruit and Produce. CALIFORNTA FRUIT—Raisins, 3-crown, 314@ 4c; do 4-crown, 43, @bc. PRUNES—Four sizes, 51gc. ALMO S—Paper-shell, 3@llc. APRICOTS—Bags, 8@llc. WALNUTS—Standard, 8c: soft shell, 11c JIOPS—Fair demand. ‘steady: State common to choice, 3@10c; Pacific Coast, 415@10c: London market uncnanged. WOOL—Limited demand. Domestic ficece, 16@ 22c; pulled, 15@34c: Texas, 9@13c. Merchandise. PIG TRO: can, $12@14 30. COPPER—Dull; lake, 811 65@11 75. LEAD—Quiet; domestic, £3 271,@3 30. TIN—S straights, $14 75: plates quiet. SPELT ull; domestic, $3 90. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, ltL, Oct. 31.—There was still a weak sentiment permeating the wheat trade at the opening of tie market this morning, the fact that a portion of the winter belt had a wetting down last night having the effect of continuing the heavy tone which developed yesterday. The Cincinnati Price Curren: was bullish in its tenor, but it lost force through the rain. Shortly after the opening on some covering by shoris prices rallied, but ball courage was not apparent and the recovery was ained. The receipts in the Northwest re heavy at 1136 cars and Chicago had 441. Local inspections out of store were 90,418 bushels. Liverpool cables were easy for spot and no: fully sust 344 lower for futures. Continental advices quoted Antwerp lower, Paris 15 centimes higher for spot flour, 10 centimes lower for futures, with wheut unchanged. Berlin ‘was unchacged. Export clearances were 261,864 The market acted very frregular during alf of the session, a nervous feeling at- shiorts” and causing them Lo cover rather Before the close the tone had become very strong, reports that the Liverpool curb was up 00 war (uik Acting as a stimulative power. 4 from 5854c to 5814c. ad- ciosing at 597@60c, 11 esterday. Estimated receipts for 0-morrow, { vanced to Guc. ‘The steady feeling in corn suffered noth- It was believed that rain, which was a would be of anopposite sort in corn, inasmuch as deliveries would thereby Price Current re- poried the weather satisfactory during the past week for drving purposes, but stated that m ings wers light, owing to ¢ were 446 cars—46 more than expectes 835 bushels were withdrawn from store. clearances amounted to bearish factor {n whea be retarded. The Cincinnati 231,355 bushels. © quiet and unchanged. May corn 914c, advanced to closed—14c higher than yesierday. for to-morrow, 350 cars. OATS—Were quiet_and steady. ness were both lacking. and 2400 bushels were taken from store. closed Lg@L4 higher. 291je, where it Fstimated re- News and busi- Receipts were 235 cars Estimated receipts for to- 9214c; Decem- eceipts were 93 ber, 921,@93c; May, 98@99c. Hogs opened firm thi: but later exhibited an Teport was in at provision ma: ed and traders decided to adopt Iv as their A steadier tone was noticed Jater, but on the whole business was quiet and featureless. close was 50c higher for January porl lower for January lard and a shade higher for Janu- Closing Price | _WHEAT—October, May, Bil4e. —October, 30 | cember, 28c;: Ma; OATS—October, cember, 1854, November, 1854c; De- PORK—October, $805: January, §915; May, LARD—October, $5 50; January, $6 70; May, RIBS—October, $4 4214; January, $4 60; May, BUTTER—The butter market was firm and | in every way satistactory. | improvement. and sold readil EGGS—Really Prices showed some All kinds were in good demand ong the Washington coast with southeasterly | freshiser e s aat | 18@18%4¢ B dozen. Buyers were willing to pay the Was firm at 5@5% on call and 6@614 | per cent on time. New York exchange sold at Livestoclk. UNION STOCKYARDS, TrL., Oct. 31.—The de- | mand from dressed-beet firms and shippers for cat- | tle was good to-day and prices made & gain of 10c Packers were free buyers of { hogs and a firm feeling marked the early trading in this animal, but later, when the good closed out, less strength was noted. | of sheep were not so large and prices were nou Northern California—Fair, with foggs weather | » hundred pounds. —Recelpts, 11,500. Common to extra stockers and feeders, $2 #0@ 90: cows and bulls. $1 calves, $2 50 | @6 15: Texans, $2 70@3 30; Western rangers, | HOGS—Receipts, 57,000, . $3'45@3 7 choice assoried, $3 50@ pigs, S2@3 60. Iuferior to choice, Heavy packing and light, $3 30@ 33 50; lambs, §3@1 40. CAILEFORNIA FRUIT CHICAGO, TrL., Oct. 31 sold California fri following prices: balt-crates, 70c to $1 20; Cornichon, half-crates, Earl Fruit Com- t at open auction to-da Grapes—Tokay, grapes in bad order sold for lower prices. pany sold California fruit at open auction to-day, $3 85: half-crates, $1 25 (0 $2 2! 3 half-crates, $1 30 to $150; Morocco, $2 70. Company sold: Grapes—Crates, NEW YORK STOCKS. rmer on tne an- | Bonds, Exchange. Money and Railroad Money on call firm at and closing offered at 2 per, 514@8%. dc. Sterling exchange business In bankers’ bills at $4 8735@4 8734 for 60 davs and $4 281o@4 8534 for demand. Tates. $4 85Lo@4 89Ys. Commercial bills, $4 861a bonds firm; State bonds @215%; ast loan at 2% Prime merca Mexican dollars, Bar silver, 6734c. Government ralroad bonds higher. Silver at the board | CLOSING RTOCKS. | Am Tei & Cable. |Norfolk & West. _.\.. 295 North American. Adams Express...1 Northern Pacific.. Alton, Terre Haute. 7 ‘American Express.116 ‘American Tobacco. »9 cv, 20,100 Read- S N. Y. Centrai 2114/N. Y. Chicago&S.L 1414 5 1st preferred - 2d preferred. % to 120; ; Pacific thirds, 115 to 114; do ‘trust fives, | Baitimore & Ohio.. Brunswick Land Buftalo, Roch & P. Cenada Pacific. Canada Southern Canton Land. ...... Central Pacific ... Ontarlo. ... Oregon 1mprovmt. Preferred......... 75 Oregon Navigation. 4712 Oregon Short Line. \iesii101 by Pacific Mail.. . 6744 Peoria, D.& Evans. Cleve & Pitfsbirz.187%3 Pittsburg & W ptd. Consolidation Coal. Chicago, B.EQ.... 8. Chicago uas.. Pullman Palace...169 ated Gas..143%4 Quicksilver.. C. C.C. &St. Louis. 41%y Preferred.... Reading. ... RioGrande &Westn 17 Colo. Fuel & T |Rock Islana [RomeWat & Cotton Ol Cert.... Commercial Cable.150 Del. Hudson Del.Lack& Western165% Denver & R. Ogden1i77 . s 1414 St. Paul.. Nominal. No.2 Western, 42@43c; State Distillers.... ARLEY—Nominal. No.2 Milwaukee, 46@50c; | General Electric. 14| Preterred.. 1215 St. Paul & Omaha.. I—Spot market dull. firm. No. 2 red, store and elevator, 7014c: afloat, 71%4c; 1. 0. b., 1 Northern, 671,@6754c. Options ¥ active and 14@%gc fower on early for- elgn selling and reports of rains south of the Ohio. | Advanced on covering and on war rumors, closing firm at 55@74c lower than yesterday. May most sctive. No. 2 red, January, 6814c: May, 70%4c; Preferred.... ... Fort Wayne.......167 GreatNorthern pfd.128 [Silver Certificat. Y4 Southern Pacific. 2Ya Preferred. . Hocking Valley... Sugar Refiner Homestake ........ | H. & Texas Cent... Spois steaay. No. 2, 37c elevator, | 88c afioat. Optious were moderately active and firm on Jocal covering and reports of lighter crop | movement. closing at Yg@lac advance, May, De- cember and November most active. November, 21/ Tenn. Coal & Tron. 37% Preferred... . [Texas Pacific. 83 Tol.A.A.& N.Mich, 15% Tol. & Ohlo 3 70l.St.Lounis & K:Cl 21% Preferred. ., % Union Pacific. {3 U, P.. Den. & .8, Cordage. Guaranteed.. Louisville & Nash. 56% U. 8. Express. Louisville Na& Ch. 8% U. S. Leather. Y2 | tinue high and scarce. Cape Cod Cranberries are Kansas & Texas. .. Kingston & Pem... —Spots active, firmer. Options more | Lake Erie & Westa active, 3p@igc higher. November 237c; De- cember. 2ulpc: Mav, 5%c. No. 2. white, Oc- | No. “hicago, 25¢; No, Mixed Western, 21@26c; white, do., 25@28¢; while State, 25@29c. Lake Shore. Nauonal Lead...... 31950 Preferred.... Long Island. Manhattan Consol. 1057 U. 8. Rubber. Mempnis & Charls. 15 Mexican Central Michigan Centrai.. §7 Minn & 8. L. - 1134 Utica & B. River. D0 sales; mess, $9 75@ Wab. 8. L. & Pac. BUTTER — Moderate demand; steady: State , 20@23c: Western Ti@23c: do June, 9@lac: Elgins, 23c: imita’ Wells-Fargo.. . 2312 Western Union. 84la|Wis Centrai........ 5614 Wheeling & L. B. 07 Preferred....... 2233 Am Cotton Oil ptd. 22%3 L I ‘T'raction.. Minn. & St. L com. 18t preferred 2d preferred. Missouri Pacific.. Moblle & Ohio. snvilie Chatt.. tional Linseed. N.J. Central.... bare(y steady; State and Pennsyl- CLOSING BONDS. country, 414 LMK T2s. ..., U'S 45 new reg..... Do, 4s coupon...12214 N J Cent Gen bs. .. Northern Pac lsta 11714 2114 Mutual Do, s coupon.. Cherokee 4s. 1896.100: 1005, 0 R & N 1ats, SiL&IronMtGen s ¥ily StL& S F Gen 6s.107 St Paul Consols (1093, St. P. C. & Pa Do. Pac Cal 18 9834 Soutliern K. K. ‘Texu Pacific firsts 88 seconds. 2314 210414 UnionPac 1stof" West Shore 4s Mobile & Ohilo 4 R GrandeWest lais 77 Ches & O Bs. Nortnwest Consols . '$1405. Spo. Rio Do, Class B 4, 55.1095 La Consol 4s. Missouri funding. N Carolina con 6s..124 16@4355c; mold A, 474c: stand- ard A. 454c: confectioners' A. 41,¢; cut loaf and crushed, 51jc: powdered, 4%c; granulated, 555@ So Carolina 4 Tenn new 3. . Va funding debt... Do, deferred 6s. Canada South 2ds. Cen Pac 1sts 0195.104%2 Do, 2d 7s. Den & R G 1st.. 08146 H&S A 6s. H & Tex Ce: . 8014/ Do. con 6s. 7532 Reading 4s. .. Ks Pa lsts Den div113t4l Moderately active, steady, Amerl- FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENa., Oct. 31.—The spot market is lower at 5s 6d@5s 7d. Cargoesjare weaker at 37s The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Octo- 55 414d; December, bs bruary, 55 534d. SECURITIES. , Exa., Oct. 31.. Tench Reutes, 997 86c. ber. 55 4d; November, 54; January, 55 514d; Fe Consols, 108%; sil- EXCHANGY AND BULLION. Sterliug Exchan terling Exchange, sight. New York Exchange, sight.. . New York Exchange, spot, B ounce. Mexican Dollars PRODUCE EXCHANGE SALES. Sales of futures on the Produce Exchange during 'T months of 1895 amonnt to 838, consisting of 754,300 tous Wheat and 82, tous Barley. 667, against $62,823,638 for October, 1894. This shows a gain of $5,a80,000, or about 9% for last month over the same month last year. The clearings for the first ten months of the year are $563,698,071, against $544,932,165 for the same time las. year, showing a gain for 1895 of about 334%. GROCERY IMPORTS. The imports ot Sugar, Coffee, Rice and Tea at San Francisco by water for the first nine months of the year were as follows: Sugar, 253,613,714 ths, againsi 308.353.645 Ibs auring the same time Iast year; Coffee, 19.672,750 Ibs, against 24.876,600: Rice. 45,026,000 s, against 36,240,000; Tea, 8,785,578 Ibs, agalust 3,595,351, —_—— PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—Showed no particular change. There ‘was a fair demand on shipping account. The Kinkora takes for Cork 60,937 ctls, valued at $60,937. No. 1, 971kc: cholce, 9834¢c; lower grades, 80@ 9212¢; extra choice for milfing, $1@1 05 B ctl. CALL BOARD SAL INFORMAL SESSION — 10 0'clock — May — 800 tons, §1 01: 400, £1 0414 REGULAR MORNING =ESSION—May—100 tons, : 8000, $1 045%: JE0L, 81 0415, Decem- 300, 993%5¢: 100, 4914c: 400, 9840, change wh e. 6114@6214 1 10@1 20 for N grade. tever, Feed, bR34@60c Brewing, 65 Cheva- 1 and 60@75¢ @ ctl for off CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESS10N—10 o'clock—No sales. REGUIAR MORNING SESSI0N—NO sales. AFTERNOON SESSION — December — 200 tons, 274 c: 100, 6232¢; 500, 6255c. OATS —'Dull and unchangea. Milling, 65@ 72l40; fancy Feed, 75@80c: good to cnoice, 621 70¢: common to fair. 50@bbc: Gray, 80@70c; Red, 80@90c; Black, $1@1 30; Surprise, 80@85c B ctl. e ;‘«l\lnl:dl'l‘ohs show no vul’innugl.@sélfruu Vellow, 8215@85c; Small Round do, & 1pc: White, 80@86c B ctl. RY E—Stendler, with sales at 7716@80c B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—871,@95¢ 3 ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, 23 25@3 35: Bakers’ extras, $3 15@3 25; superfine, $2 25@2 50 B bb L, ETC.—Feed Corn, $19@20 B ton; $19 50@20 50 B ton. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$13 50@15 3 ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16@19 for lower grades up to | $20 60 B ton for the be; | _ FEEDSTUFFS—Roiled Barley, 814@15; Olicake | Meal at the mill, $18 P ton; iobbing, $20; Cot- | tonseed Oilcake, $24. | Is coming in freely and the market is | weak. Wheat quotable at £7 50@11_50; Oat, $6@8 ®ton: Wheat and Oat, $7@10 50 B ton: Barley, $6 50@8; _Alfalta, $6@7: Clover, $6@7; Com. pressed, $7@10; Stock, $5@6 Lon. STRAW—35@55¢ B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Arrivals for the past four days now foot up 28,000 sacks. The market is naturally weak under such recelpts. Trade is dull. Bayos quot- ableat $1@1 20 @ ctl: Small Whites. $1 40@1 60 P cti; Pea, §1 60@l 75; Large Whites, $1 16@ 127%: Pink. $1@1 3u: Reds, $1 15@1 30; Black- eve, $175@1 90: Red Kidncy, $2@2 25; Limas, $2 40@2 65: Butters, $1 25@1 70. SELDS—Brown Mustard quotable at $1 76@2: Trieste, $2@2 10: Yellow Mustard, $1 25@1 60 ® ctl; Flax, 81 80 B ctl; Canary, 3@315c 3 I; Alfalfa, 616@714c P Ib; Rape, 13,@Zc B b Timothy, 6%ac B 1b: Hemp, 4c B 1. i DRIED PEAS—Quoted at $1 15@1 20 3 ctl for Niles, $1 20@1 40 for Blackeye and $1 40@1 60 B POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGITABLES. POTATOES—Sweets, 75c@81; Salinas Burbanks, | B0@80c; River Burbanks, 25@30c; Oregon Bur- | banks, 40@66¢; Kiver Reds, o Summer Squash and Cucum- . Tomatoes are coming in freely. en_Peppers quotable at 25@50c B box; Dried | pers, 10@l24qc @ Ib: Tomatoes, 20@35¢ B bx; | imer Squash. 65@75¢; Green Peas, 214c @ B | 1@3c: Lima Beans 2V5¢; Cucum- . 40@50c B box; Pickles, 40@60c: Green Okra, | 40@50c; Dried Okra, 1214c B 20c; Cabbage, T0@75¢ @ ctl; Feed Carrots, 30 40c; Garlic, 214@31gc P 1b; Marrowfal Squash, $7@8 @ ton. | BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Fresh goods are weak, but prices show no decline. | | CREAMERY—Fancy, 24c B I: special marks | higher; seconds, 291 /50, Dairy—Fancy. 20@22¢: good to cholce, 163 18¢c; lower grades, nominal. CRFEAMERY TUR—18@19c B . PICRLED—16@17%4¢ # 1. | E l4@léc B . | aos—Lancy mild now, 834@90: common to | good, 6@8c: Young America, 8@10c; Eastern, 12 | @15c 8 | i EGGS—Prices have an unusually wide range, cording to quality. Ranch Eggs rule firm and scarce.” Fancy Eastern, 21@23c: good to choice Eastern, 18@20c; scconds, 13@17¢; store Eggs, 16 c ¥ dozen; cold-storage ranch, : pullets’ | Exgs. 2735G300; runch Eggs, 3235@38c with sales igner. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Another car of Eastern is In, selling at 85 50 for Hens, $5 for young Roosters aud $8 50 for Broilers. Turkeys are in large receipt and lower. Live Turkeys, 8@12c ® B for Gobblers and §@12¢ B I for Hens; dressed do, 10@12%4c; Geese, B pair, $1 650@1'75: Ducks, '$3 50@5: Hens, $3@a 5 Roosters. young, $3 50@4: do, old. #3 50@ ers, §3 50: Broilers, $2 50@ . for large and $2@2 50 for small; Pigeons, 81 76@2 50 B doz for young | &nd §1 25 for old. GAME—¥Hare, $1@1 25 § dozen: Rabbits, $1 25 | @1 50; Gray Geese, $2 50; White Geese, $1@1 25; Brant, 75c@$1 25 @ doz. 3 Fry- DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Cantaloupes and Nurmegs are no longer worth quoting. Quinces, 40@60c B box; Apples, 60c@$1 for good to choice and 25@ 50c for common to fair: Winter Nellis Pears, $1@ | 1 50; other Pears, 50@76¢ % box. ! BERRIES—Raspbeiries and Strawberries con- | ! jobbing to retailers at $9 ¥ bbl: Huckleberries, 6 @7c B 1 Raspberries, $5@9: Strawberries, $12@ 5% chest for Longworths and $3@8 P chest for large berries. GRAFES—A few days more will ciose ont all of the Wine Grapes, There are hardiy any coming in asitis. Misalon, for wine, $18@20 B ton: White | Wine Grapes, $16@18; Black Grapes, 15@30c & | box: Muscats, 15@30c; Isabellas in crates, 6%@1.%: | Cornichon, 40@b0c; Tokuy, 25@35¢ B box. CITRUS FRUITS—Pineapples are cheaper. Lem- ons, $250@3 B box for common and £3 50@4 50 for good to choice: Mexican Limes. $5: Bananas, 81@2 P bunch; Pineapples, $3@5 % doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes are firmer, particu- larly the large sizes, but prices have not advanced. They are in continued good demand. The following | prices rule on the Frait Exchange: Apples, 3¢ B b | | tfor anartered, 3i4c B B for sliced and 414@5c for evaporated; Peaches. 4@5c B Ib, and 6c for fancy; peeled, in boxes, 12@13c; Prunes, 4c for the four sizes and 415@>5¢ for the 40@50's: Apricots, Ta 834 for prime to cholce and 9@10c B 1b for fanty Moorpark: Figs, black, 8@8luc® 1 for pressed | and Z@2vhe for unpressed: White Fige, Siamie | @ 1 jor pressed: Pears, 7c B th for evaporateq halves, A@GI,T: for quarters: Plums, 3l,@4l4c for pitted and 114@2%/4c for unpitted; Neltarines, 5@sc B 1b for prine 10 choice and 614c for funcy. | 'RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES-Prices ure as follows, carload 1018, f. 0. b. San rrancisco: London layers, §1@1 10 % box; fonr-crown, loose, 884c B Ib: three-crown, loose, 234c B Ib: two. | crown, 21/4¢; seedicss Sultanas, $14c: secdless Mus- | catels, 235c; clusters, $1 35: Dehesa clusters, | 2 10; Imperial clusters, $2 60; Dried Grapes, | 235,30 UTS—Pine Nuts, 10@1214c B B: Chestnuts, 7@10c B 1b: Walnuts, 7@7lc B fb for No. 1 hard and @9lac for sofishell, jobbing lots: Al- monds, Ba&T14¢ for Lanzucdoo aind 814@10¢ for paper jobbing; Peanuts, 315@ac 7 ib for Cali- fornia; Hickory nuts, b@6c: Pecans, 6e for rongh and 8c for polished: ¥ilberts, 8@9c; Brazil Nuts, TH@se I Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 50 @ 100, N Y—Comb, 9@ 0c B 1b for bright and 8c for lower grades; water-whiteextracted, 5c § Ib; light amber extracted, 414@43: dark amber, 4c. BEESW AX—2b@26c PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 7c # B for heavy and 7%¢ b for lizht medium, 1034c for light, 11@ 12 for extra light and 1234c for sugar cured; Fast- ernsugar-cured Hams,12@12%gc: California Hams, 1075@11c; Mess Beef, £7@8 @ bbl: extra mess do, $840; family do, $10; extra prime Pork, $9 % bbl; extra cléar, $16 B bbl; mess, $14 B bbl; Smoked Beet, 915@10c B Ib. LARD—Eastern tierces, quotable at sg;%c I for compound and 8c for pure; palls, 8Vge; Call- fornia_tierces, 5isc for compound and §ac for puges balf bbis, 763 10-b tins. Th4c; do 5.1, “Tige COTTOLENE—Tc in tierces and 77c &otTon erces and 77c B B in HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS — No further decline. Heavy salted steers are quotable at 9c B Ib; culls &nd brands, 7%4c; medium, 8c; culls and brands, 61gc; light, 7c; culls and brands, 53gc B Ib; Cow- hides, 7@7lac: culls and brands, 5 @6c; salted Kip, Tc: salted Calf. 9¢; salted Veul, 7¢; dry Hides, usual selec.ion, 15@1634c¢: culls and brands, W@ 1lc; dry Kip and Veal, 1 (@12c; culls, 9¢: dry cal 18@17¢; culls, 13@14c; Goatskins, 20@35¢ eac] Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, {‘”d summer, 20¢: medium, 15@25c; winter, 10@15c: Sheepskins, shearlings, 20c each; short wool, 3 40c each: medium, 650 10@@80c each; long wool, 60@7Uc each. Culls of all kinds, about 15c less. TALLOW—Xo. 1 rendered is quotable at l!&? (A}X/,c asgéx‘}:‘";\"g Tallow, 4@414c; refined, 6¢; Tease. C ¥ e WOOL—We quote Fall as follows: Humboldt | 8d Mendocino, 61,@8c ® b; San Joaquin aud Southern, 3 5 ; free in, 7c; Sopibern, 336@5c B b; free Mountain, 6@7c p LUPS—Show some steadiness now at 5@7%ec B GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Grain Bags, nominal; Wool Bags, 24@ COAL — Wellington, $8 B ton: New Wel- linglon. 38 B ton: Southfield Weilington. $7 50 @ Coos Bay, §6: Walls- $750: 'Brymbo, $750; Cumber- bulk and 13 in sack Antbracite Yzg. Egz, $0; Cannel, Pleasant Velley, 8 ton in sacks. ton: Scattle, $6; Bryant, $ §: Rock Springs, Castie Gate and 7 60; Coke, $13 in bulk and 15 SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company quotes, Llerms net cash: Cube, #nd Fine Crushed, ail Confectioners’ A, 47505 3%c: Golden C, 3 barrels, and boxes SYRUP—Golden, in bl Crushed, Powderel c: Dry Granulated, 5e; agnolia A, dc; Extra /4c; 'half-barrels, J4¢ more than s, 16¢; Black Strap, 10c SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEKF—First rd auality, 5@5%4c; second quality, o B'D. 4@sc; small, 5@7¢ B b. thers, 415@5¢c; PORK—Live Hogs, 31, /sc for large, 33/5c for small and — for feeders; (rcsy 2 cssed do, 414@5Yac B 1. OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. 4,050/ Wine, gals.. 78,697 Brandy, g 13,505/ Hides, 1 500 1ons, §1 0434, | RECEIPTS Flour,qr. sks. 7,918 Hops, bis.. 195/ Wool. bls.. 470 Rasins, bxs. 4,283/Suear, bbls ... 1 639 Quicksil ver, flasks 773 Leather. rolis. 435 Chicory, bbls Powder, kegs Lumber, M fe THE STOUK MARKET. The Comstocks were steady enough on the morn- ing sessicn. but dropped on the noon informal session, Con. Cal. and Va. selling down to $2 50, Ophir to $1 35, Norcross to $1 85 and so on. The feeling continued weak on the afternoon call, and trading was dull. The Occidental Consolidated assessment of 10 cents per share will be delinquent in the board The annual meeting of theOccidental has been called for November 18, alued at $2400 has been received from the Mayflower Gravel mine. Franklin Leonard, who has been re-elected presi- dent of the Comstock Tunpel Company, will soon pay another visit to Lhis coast. The Central Gas Company and California Cotton Mills Company will pay quarterly dividends ot $1 per share to-day. Interest will be peid on the following local bonds to-day: North Pacific Coast Rallway s, semi annual; Southern Pacific Rallway of Califorma (first construction guaranteed gold bonds) 5, semi- semi-annual; et Railway nd 3 Water 4s, quarter] The following ‘oflicial reports hav @ been placed (SAVAGE = On the 950 level started from the north lateral drift 106 fe -t north Y C P of the station Is advanced 172 feet: face continues | MErEXAssn.100 110 [UnitedCCo. — 25 | P In the east crosscut from the face of the norih dritt fourth floor they are stoping nortnward; ihe quality and quantity of the ore show improvement in this direction. On the eighth floor of the north upraise the north advanced 40 feet: face in quartz and por- west crosscut 1 in low-grade quartz. | aritt i ctl for Green. I During the week have extracted_and hoisted 93 cars of ore; car samples average $28 40 per ton. Will resume ore shipments to the Nevada mill to- morrow (Tuesday). No orewas shippea or worked since last repor: SEG. BELCHER—On the 300 level the joint Bel- @40c B ctl. { cherand Sez. Belcher west crosscul from south ONS—35@45¢ @ ctl; Pickle Onions, 26@40c | lateral drift is out the face shows clay and porphyry. There have been hoisted during the week 11015 0f ore, the average top car sam- ple of which shows an assay vaiue of $18 75 per CON. IMPERIAT—West crosseut 1 from the sur 10 feet having | made during the week; the face is in old fillings. iough ore having accumulated &g Plant, 25@ | in the dumps at the mine and in_the mill to ran the latter full for the remainder of the month, ex- traction of ores was suspended on the moruing of Six men were retained to finish re- peirs and dead work under way at that time, and | which will take until the 18t prox. to complete. Have shipped to the Mexican mill for reduction tons of ore, battery for the week averaging 89 50. of which $8'55 was gold. nEr—There have been hoisted during the week 35 (0ns of ore, the Average top car sampie of which shows an assay value of #21 30 per ton. Have shipped to the Brunswick mill for reduc- tion during the week 333 tons of ore, the average battery sample of which shows an assay value of The bulllon returns of this ore have not as vet been received from the mill, but will be given next week. —West crosscut 1 from the surface tunnel is out 240 feet, twenty feet baving been made during the week. The face shows porphyry. West crosscut from the top of the joint “‘ontidence and Challenge Consolidated raise, sixty feet above | the surface tunnel, is out 200 feet, five fcet having been made during the week. The face is in por- v, and the north drif: from this crosscut is out feet, having been advanced five feet during eek.” The tace shows quartz of no value, There has been no ore taken out of the mine dur- ing the week. In the Mono mine on the 400 level a south drift was siarted from the east_crosscut from the south driftduring the past week and extended sixteen eam of quartz inthe face eight de, but It 1s of low grade. In the Bodie Consolidated mine the north drift from the east crosscut from the Gildea vein on the 800 level has eight to ten quartz in its face. The following local incorporations disbursed divi- dends during the past month: is out 98 feet CROWN POINT— | he 26th Inst. ince last report 411 $22 97 per ton. to twelve inches w inches of low-grade *Bank of California. *Nevada Ban e #Suther Banking Com pai *“ireman’s Fund Ins. Co. c Surety Compauy. *Capital Gas Company ... Edison L. and P. Co Oakiand Gas Company . Pacific Gas Imp. Company... Pacific Lighting Company... | & F. Gaslight..... *Marin County Water Co... San Jose Water Spring Valley Water. California-sireet Cable Cq street Cable... Alaska Packers' As uxiliary Fire Alarm. Pacific Telephone Sunset Telephone .. *ajaska-Mexican Mining Co. *Alaska-Treadwell Min. Co. ksilver Min. Co. Homestake M. Company. Morning Star Drist Co. *Napa Con. Quicksilves 75.000 | A summary of the dividends for September com- pare as faliows: Water companies Insurance companies. Powder companies. Street railroad companies. Sugar companies. .. Telephone companies. . Mining companies. . Miscellaneous companies. Total........ CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THUKRSDAY, Oct. 31— 4 P. Alpba Con..... 22 2iJula. 15 16Justice . 0s 05 30 32fKentne D 06 40 41|Lady wasi. D 01 02 7 ToMexican. — 40/Mt. Diabio 26 28Mono....... 12 06 07 Occidental. . 08 52 Savage. 51 52 Con. Imperiat. 02 0; Confidence....1.85 1.40Sierra Nevada. 83 85 Con.New York — 02 Scorpion Crown Pomnv... 83 3d[Siver Hiii.. EnstSierraNev — 05 Silver King. Exchequer..... 04 05 Syndicate. = 0 Eureka Con.... Gould & Curry. 38 Hale & Norcrs.1.25 Towa. : UNITED STATES BONDS. Geary-stR03.103 105~ SFaNPRR68103%104 | o LosAng Lés. — — |SPRRArizés 97 = 9712 | © Do.Gnted.6s. — 10214 SPRRCal6s.110 — MKt-8tCblebs1237 — NPCRR6s.100 ~— SPBrRCalBs. 95 Ny R Cal 6s.. 10215104 SV Water 6s..122 123814 N Ry Cal b = Ok Gas 55.104 — |StktnG&E 63101 103 Do, 2d iss65..304 — |SunstT&T6s — 103 Omnibus6s.. — 120 |Sutter-stR! PacRollMbs 102 — |VisallaWCos — ContraCosta. 5714 — |SanJose..... 9215100 GAS STOCKS. Capttal...... — 40 |PaclficLight. 49 52 Central. U8k GL&H. 4815 50 |BIOCKIOD.... — = 21lp PacGas tmp. 81 | INBURANCE STOCKS. FiremansFd.16233 — (Sun.......... 58 Bank of Cal..229 23214(Merch Ex... 1215 — Cal SD&TCo. 54 80 " |Nevada.... — — FirstNationl.178 183 | ather BCo. — — Grangers SFSavUni 490 510 | STREST RAILROAD STOCKS. Calfornie....10515 — (Oak.SLaHav Atlantic ©... 14 1514 Juason. Caiiforna.... 90 100 Vigorit.. Giant... 1814 19 MISCKLLANEOUS STOCKS. Alnska Pkrs. 993,100 OceanicSSCo — | Blk DCoalCo. —"" 10 |PacAuxFA.. — CalCouMill. — — [Pac Borax... 88 100 JudsonMtgC. — — ' SubsecT&T. 30 45 st Raliway, 4414 $4000 S V 4% Bonds, 101; $25,- L e Last Quarter. 1 11‘19 13/14|15(16 1718|1920 21 2228 ! November 23, 24 OCEAN STEAMERS, DESTINATION | SAILS. | PIER. [Vic & Pgt Snd|Nov 1, 9au|Pier 9, Newnort 1. 9au Pier 11 portland. {China & Japan (Nov Del Norte .. | Grays Haroor. Nov Pomona..... | HumboldiBay Nov North Fork. | Humboldt 8ay Nov Santa Rosa.. San Diego ... PMSS Pierd | N Pier 2 Faraiion.... | Yaauina Bay.. Nov Mexico San Diego...... | Nov Pier 11 Truckee . | Portiand. ov, CityPanama Panama. Columbia. INov 8 4rw ¥ 10103 STEAM RS TO AKRIVE, Willamette “Nov | State of C | Portland. | | Cityor Puebia .. | Victoria | Australia........ | Honoluiu | Peru.. China and Jap Pomona.. | Humboidu Bav. | Porana. | Eel River.. I | Newport. . | Departure Bay . National City...| Humboldt Bay. Araco. . Coos Bay.... San Benito... ... | Facoma.... Crescent City. .. | Crescent City... Yaquina Bay Mexico. an Diego. Columbiy | Portiand. . Eureka. = [Newpore. S Walla Waiia.... | Victoria & Puget Sound Point Loma... . |tiravs Harbor. . City of Pauama Panama ... City of Sydnev_ Panama_ Truckee. Weeott.. StPau. .. Progressist. 000 ~1~1~1 =100 O e e 2508 0325 19 RS RO RO R 1 1 bk SUN AND 11DE TALLE. ERJOW ) TR | i Large. Small.!Rlsesv Seta | Sets. arge. |Small, 56 58| pevilbiss 15 — | (i Bessie K, hence Oct 29. S 2 S Seg. Beichar... 18 13 | wan Diezo 05 \':;‘l!llif;\'A—Arnvea Oct sl—s":"l Pomona, hnce = Oct 30; bktn Amelia, from Honolulu: s n 02 04| Piciin' honce Oct 21; stmrs Excelsior and Na- 30 | tiona! SIN H Dutard: W B Sumner & Co: Lowry & § MORNING SKASION. s Board— Pacific Gas Imp, 81. Levy & Co; McPherson & Rucker: Minaker & Street—80 Bank of California, 229; 300 Market- AR Carpenter: First Quarter. For Laie Shipping Intelligence Se Dates of Departure From San Frareisco. | P, Pier 2% | lisnoo and “Sitka (Alas Oct 5—24 S 43 W, Brship Moel Tryvan, from ‘Dunkirk for San Francisco. Sept 20—10 N 25 W, Brship Candida, from Bin. Asked, Bid. Asked. | Liverpool for Vancouver. 02 Domestic Ports. SEATTLE—Sailed Oct 30—Stmr Willamette, for 08 | san Francisco. BION—Arrived Oct 31—Stmr Albion, from it schr Helen Merriam, hence Oct 26: REDONDO-—Arrived Oct 31—Schr Fannie 14 Nevadadueen. — 06 | sgete, from Gravs Harbor. G Sailed Oct 31—Stmr Greenwood, EENWOOD 1.38 | sor San Francisco. NEWPORT—Arrived Oct 31—Scbr Haleyon, fm EME—Arrived Oct 81—Stmr Lakme, frm hr Jennie City, hence Oct 30 S Sliea Oct 31—Schr Helen N Kimball, for San 83 64| Francisco. ASTORIA—Sailed Oct 31—Schr Falcon, for San 82 33| prancisco; stmr State of California, for San Fran- cisco. ‘Arrived Oct 30—Stmr Geo W Elder, hence Oct STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. |4 with yacht Lucero, from Puget Sound for San Founcrscor 1h fow: Br bark Mobite Bay. from Rio THURSDAY, Oct. 81-2 F. M. | ge Janeiro; schr J B Leeds, hence Oct 19. PORT TOWNSEND-—Arrived Oct 81—Schr Bia. Asked Bid. Asked | 1da Schnauer, from Uvak Bay. i U 848 coup. 11334 11345)U S ds reg.. 11334113% | | Sailed Oct §1—Bkin Jane L Stanford, for Mel MISCE FOUS BON D: L Oct 31—Schrs Jas CelstChlebs. — 11214:D0,201se6s.101 — | (GRAYSHARBOR -Arrived Oct BoBotys OO Col Elec 1, 6510714109 " P&OKy6s.. — 120 A Carfleld and Melanoihoh, henns it o "hoe Cntra CW 58100 " — P &Ch Ryés:10215110 | Dora Blubm. hence 0et 15: acht Gl Dpntstex-cp 77 86 PwistRRas. — 11854 | OGL 18z schr Norma, from San BeOre ¢ 50—Haw EdenL&P 6s.1062,105 Reno,WL&L — 105 | FORT LOSANGELES AT F&CH RR65105 11214 RiverWCobs — 100 N o O I - uailad Oct 31—Schr Fred Sanders for Seattle. 5 SOUTH BEND—Arrived Oct 31—Bktn Tam 0o PRR Calds, 8713100 Shanter, hence Oct 12: stmr Point Loma, hence NevCNgR8s. — 102 Do, lcongd. 87(3100 | Oct28. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Sailed Oct 30—Stmr Advance, for ISV Waterds. 100731017 | Coloa. Foreign Ports. HONGKONG—Sailed Oct 30—Brstmr Empress 111 112 | of China, for Vancouver, FALMOUTH—Arrived Oct 30—Br ship Water- WATER STOCKS. 100, hence July 4. HULL—Arrived Oct 30—Br ship Valkyrie, hence Marn Co.... 50 — |Sprng Valley 1003510114 | June 9. PLYMOUTH—Arrived Oct 80—Br ship Lord Shaftesbury, hence June 8. 3 GUAYMAS—: o . 5o |sankrancsco 7134 7214 | San Francisco with Br bark Sharpshooter in tow. Sailed Oct 30—Tug Fearless, for SY. NEY—Sailed Oct 30—Ship Elwell, for San Francisco. Importations. MARSHFIELD—Per Homer—185 tons coal, 53 COMMERCIAL BANK STOOKS. pkis 12 bxs butter, 2 cs boots and shoes, © pices AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.127 lankets, 156 bxs apples, 10 pkgs mdse, 16 pkgs Anglo-Cal. - 58 |London&SF. — 38! hides. Empire—55 M ft lumber. 2 bxs household goods. Port Orford—110 M ft lumber. WATSONVILLE—Per Coos Bay—2 bxs glass, 1 bx printing material, 3440 sks sugar, 1 ert wood SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. and cloth signs, 1 boxed piano. GerS&LCo. — 1600 [Sav&Loan.. — 159 Moro Cojo—748 sks potatoes. HumbS&L.1000 — |Security......240 263 Blanco—479 sks potatoes. Mutual .. — 42 |UnionTrust.820 835 Monterey—10 tanks. Moss Landing—1 bx butter, 1 cs eggs. Salinas—5 cs bottles. Santa Cruz—1 lot bousehold furniture, 76 crates 100 | grapes, 1 bx books, 71 bxs apples, 23 rolls leather, Geary-si... 6 |Presidio..... 8 16 |-§5 bxs fish. Murket-st. 4414 443 Sutter-st..... — = MEN DOCINO—Per Point Arena—7500 posts, 100 PUWDER STOCKS. M ft lumber, 4 cs furniture, 1 cs preserves. Point Arena—49 bxs apples, 157 sks oats, 16 sks S8c 75c | peas. 8.sks wool, 25 bxs butter, 1 pke mdse, 6 bbls bottles, 7 cs photo goods. LOMPOC—Per Santa Cruz—118 bxs apples, 1 cs 25 groceries, 1 cs beeswax, 38 cs honey 7 bxs pears, o 31 bdls green hides, 1 bdl dry hides, 1 bdl green Y | pelis, 2 iins 1 bl tallow. 3 00ps chickens, 4558 CalDryDock = = bacl&NGo o 80 | SKs musiard, 2213 sks barley, 628 sk beans, 15 | = R 30 | sks peas. LRy 07 T e ERC ROl s E Port Harford—542 sks wheat. | HawC&SCo- 614 8%|Pacirans Co — 281 | Goleta—i89 sks walnuts. 50 cs pampas plumes. Hutch8PCo.. 12vs 127 PacT&TCo. — 60 Per Santa Cruz—Geo W McNear; J P Thomas: S Milling C nsheimer Bro: ellar: S A Ruef; Murray inba: Per Coos Bay—American Union Fish Co “Golden 5 West Fish Co: A Paladini; Wheaton, Breon & Co: 000 Stockton Gas & Electric Bonds, 101. W S R L e L ARTERNOOCERSSION: Works: Standard Oil Co; Campodonico & Malcolm; Board—10 Alaska Packers’ Association, 100: 50 | Herman Joost: Jonas Erlanger & Co; M P Detels: Market-st Rallway, 443/: 10 S F Gaslight, 7134. | Enterprise Brewery; Western Sugar Ref Co: J H Street—50 Bank of California, 229. Kessing; Cal Bottiing Cq Wolf & Son; Mariners' ureh: Thomas Loughran: Ross & Hewle A THE CALL CALENDAR. Koppell: Bell & Co; J H Cain & Co; S Levy &Co; P L Archibald: Kron Tanning Co: Braunschwelger NOVEMBER, 1895. & Co; Abramson-Heunisch & Co: P Folger. Per Point Arena—Mendocino Lumber Co: Aretle [Sul 3. [Tu] W.Th] Fr]Sa] Moon" .|| | Oli Works: Doernbecher Furniture Co: Bal o2 [Tu [ W Th[Fr[Ba] Moon's Phases Smith:_Siandard O1 Co: Levi Spiegel & Co fsa | - Monte Milling Co: Wilson & Baechtel; Enterprise i | 1| 2 Novemoer2, || Brewery: G & Whitney & Co; — De Bernatdi & ¢ TR e o P B ||| O B Smith & Co: Thos Denigan, Son & Co; Union | 3‘ 4/ 5/ 6/ 7/8/9 November 9, Lumber Co; E C Dudl AJ B Immmel; A O altz Bros: Basiena Bo! Per Homer—Smith’s Cash Store "na. H s Bros: T J ———— @ yyemper 16, || | Golden J D Spreckels & 5iros Co; M P Detels: P A | New Moon. Buell: Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz; Wieland Brew- | ing Co: Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co; Burkhardt. centh Pag: OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. ACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPAYY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as Pilor13 | follows: For Mary Tsland, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- v 9 A Oct. 2, 17, ov. 1, 16, Dec. 1, 18, For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- Pier 11 | 8end, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New J - Py 3 ‘Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. Jg e Ry Pler13 | oct. 2. 7. 12, 17, 93, 27, and every fitih day A i oo kA Pler 24 | taercafter. connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. A gr e torand. Plec11 | R R, at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with P PR e D Pler ks | 6o N.'Ky..at Port Townsend wiin Alaska steamers. D N o For Fureka, Arcata aad Fieids Landing (Hume Sl boidt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 . \., Oct. 1, 6, 11, 18, Lisnas |iamesnsy For & nia CruzMonterey, San Stmeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviois, Sants | Rarbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San | Pedro (Los Angeles) ana Newrnort, 8 A. M., Sept. 26, 30. At9 .M., Oct. 4, 8 12 every fourth day thereafter. 16, 20, 24, 28 and For San Diego, stopping only st Port Harford STEAMEE §] Frou (san Luis Obispd), Santa acbara, _ Port Los al IChir nd Japan........ Angeles, londo (Los Angeles) and Newport, e D ans e Nov 1| 4.3, Sept. 24, 28, Oct. 2, 6. 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, Del Norte. .. I \Nov Nov.'3, 7, 11, 15,19, 20, 27, and every fourth ‘day N thercatter, i For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valiey, Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. 0 A. M., 25th 0f each month. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st.. San Francisco. 0. R. & N. "EATTSHY TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street wherf at 10 A. M. every five days, con- necting at PORTLA ND with direct rail lines to all ints in OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, ONTAN A, and all Eastern points, including Chi: cago, New York aud Boston. State of California salls Oct. 8, 16, 26, Nov. 5. Columbia sails Oct. 11. 21, 31, Nov. 10. Fare in cabin, including berth and meals, $15 00; Bteerage. $7 60; For through rates and all other Information apply OO, to the undersigned. |M09% | GoobaLi, PERkins &C0 FmEp. F.CoNxom, Gen'l Supts., Gen'l Agent. 10 Market 19 Monteomery st. 110.124 11,455 4.559 8.58| 635 5.111 5.36A 2.10.38x 000A| 5.30r $.30A! 6.36 510 6.394 LY DKOGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. Nu} MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, SAN FRANCISCO, October 31, 1895, The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., &t noon of the 120cth meriaian, or at exactly 8 ¥. A, Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, Lientenant U. 8 N., in charge. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. THURSDAY, October 31. Stmr Homer, Drisko, 67 hours from Coos Bay; BOARD SALES. Following were the sales In the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday : REGULAR MOR 28 50 CC&V . 4€ 800 Exchgr. 80200 H& N 10|150 Seg Bel AFTFRNOON--SESSION 2:30. NING SESSTON COMMENCING AT9:30. 60150 S Nev.... I.db[ 50 ¥ Jacket..34 300 Belener, B0UB & B.. 060 Exchar.05 58200 G & C. 52100 H &N .. 1.35 1000 € Imp. ..03/100 Mexican..58 200 Confid ..1.40/200 Ophi: 200 Challnge. 500 Scorpion..04 500 * ey 600 Union C..65 100 X Jackt. Following we Board yesterday REGUIAR SESSTON—10:70. 24750 CC & V.2 -.23200 Confid.-1.55/ the sales in the Pacific Stock pass and mdse, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Sumr Progreso, Anderson, 14 dayvs from Pan- Stmr Point Arena, Johnson, 16 hours from Men- docino, etc; pass and mdse, to Mendocino Lumber Stmr Coos Bay, Dugean. 8 hours from Santa Cruz., prodiice, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. z: lumber and r r ties, to Unfon Lumber Co. Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicholson. 76 hours from New- Port Soutn: produce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Schr Elvenia, Erickson, 96 hours from Eureka; 180 M ft lumber, to San Francisco Lumber Co., Schr Vega, Rasmussen, 9 da; bor; lumber, to Grays Harbor Commercial Co. Fisks Mill; 100 cds bark, (o Higgi Schr Ocean Spray, Skipper, 13 hours from Fort Schr Reliance, Jensen, 24 hours from Fish Rock; 75 cords wood, to B A Gilbride & Co. Cleared. 400 Ovrmn. 500 Belcher...44 1000 Con N sog e 0 Exchar. 500 Scorpion..04 07800 G & C 9 400 SB& M. 14 9500 HEN ... -.44/800 Mexican..81] 5714300 ... .. 2.55/600 Oceldntl..14/200 . 5314 1200 Y Jacket..35 AFTERNOON SESSION—2:80. 23900 0 C & V.2.40 400 Ophir ...1.35 2§ 250 Confid...1.45 1 1.40600 Ovrmn. 300 Belcner. BWB&B.... .05 800 Savage....52 1000 Scorpion04 4005 B & M. 4400 S Nev.... 400 Caleda....08; 900 Challge.. ---52400 Kentck.. 300 Mexican. 40 400 Mono. -2.50 400 Oceidi] 2.45 200 Ophir. 423 3 | Oct 30 from the Medite: 400 Chollar. 300 SS23! Stmr Eureka, Jepsen, San Pedro: Goodall, Per- s NewYork kins & Co. 4 v Stmr Umatilla, Hunter, Victoria and Port Town- send; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Sailed. THURSDAY, October 81. | selected: accond cabin, $35 and 540: Mo} eton e o e iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Deniark throhih to San Franciacg at lowest e Tickers: and _cabi ians m: Stmr Mackinaw, Littiefield, Tacoma. salling deiss and cabis plans may be procared Stmr Protection, Ellefsen, Usal. Stmr Novo, Levinson, Fort Bragg. Stmr Rival, Johnson, Fort Bragg. Stmr Sunol, Walvig. General Office of the Com Co. J. D. SPRECKELS Pacific Mail . 8. Co., ure to direct poris o o™ | “Tnrough tickets from San ¥rancisco to Plymouth, | ¥ Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195: third Schr Archie and Fontle, Colstzup, 18 hours trom | QO or ferther, actisirs sooly 0 Ross: 80 cds wood, to N Iversen. ) GCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold flelda (Fremantle), Austra- lin; $220 first class, $110 steerage. Lowest Tates to Capeiown, South Airica. Honolulu only, Satnr- day, November 9, at 10 AL Anstralian steamer MARIPOSA, sails via Honolulu and Auck- land, Thursday, Nov. 14, a0 2P a0 SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced special rates for ama: mdse, to Panama Steamship Line. BASENOv wADECs s ‘Ticket oftice, 114 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Market street. BROS.. General Agents. dice, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. = = | ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL Soulortnightly for the West Indles and < | Scbr Nettle Low. Low, # hours from Point | fouthampton, calling en route at OCerboursh, | our & W 3 France, and Plymouth to land passengers. ! Reves: 15 bxs butter, to C E Whitney & Co. Throngh bills of lading, in Conneciion with the | sued for freight and treas- | in England and Germany. PARROTIT & CO., Agents, 306 California st. WHTE STAR LINE. THURSDAY, Octover 31. | United States and Royal Mail Steamers | BETWEEN Quoenstown & Liverpool, U EYEGRY whea. ABIN, $60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accomimodations tic and Steerage Tickets from England, ire- be procured 613 Market st, any, Stmr Westport, Jacobs. under Grand Hotel. o W, PLETCHER, Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, Hansen, Nanalmo. \ieneral Agent for Pacific Coast. Stmr Columbia, Bolles, Astoria. Stmr Arcata. Cousins, Coos Bay. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson. STOCKTON STEAMERS Schr La Gironde, Smith, Grays Harbor., Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., Schr Lila and Mattie. Lindbridge, Coquille River. Schr Arthur I, Krog. Grays Harbor. At 5 P. ol Duily, Excep: Sunday. ISR T 25 Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. L g Fdsen; STEAMELR Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—October 31-10 p M—Weather | oy, O W alker. PR cloudy: wind NW: velocity 24 mules per hour. Spoxen. Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. Telephone Main 805. CaL Nav. and Lmpt. Co. No date or lat, by the stmr Fremona at Halifax nean, the Br ship Ulrica, hence June 5 for Liverpool. Aug 28—6 N 25 W. Brsnip Godiva, from Cardiff for San Francisco. Per Progreso—Oct 24—100 miles NW of Aca- -08 | pulco, stmr City of Everett, hence Oct 16 for Pan- 1121400 Y Jacket 33 | ama.’ Oct 28—20 miles N of Cerros Island, stmr -w32 | Willamette Valley, hence Oct 25 for Guaymas; ©off Cerros Island, schr Anita. VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND. STR. MONTICELLO, Bally, except Sunday—10 A. M., 4 P, Sunday—8 o — Landinz. Mission 1. Pier 2. New York to Alexandria, E, first-class $160; second-class $116. | La CHAMPX LA BOURGOS R@~ For further particulars apply to J. F. FUGAZI & ITHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Trains leave an: OCE. STEAMSHIPS! COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIOUR French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER (N EW )42 2O TH River, foot of Mortonst. Trav this line avoid both transit by English ra(lwiy wa the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small ypt, via Paris, ellf. o delon veieee.NO oMb 2. Capt. Laure g . 0 ' bers NE, Capt. Leboeut. A, FOR No. 8 Bowling Gre New York. ., Agents, 5 Montgomery an_Francisco. e e — RAILROAD TRAVEL] (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) SAN FRANC 004 Atlantic Exress, Oglen and Fast 00 Benicia, Vacaville T:304 Marti 30 Poters and Milton.......... , 9:004 8an Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 11 91004 Los Angeles lixpress, Raymond, 9:004 Martinez and Stockton.. . . 0A San Leandro, Haywards and Niles . 12:00 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 00p Niles, San Jose and Livermore..... *1:00p Sacramento l(lvat Hbanh;;m 15307 Port Costa and Way Stations...... ; 0p San Leandro, Haywards& WaySt'ns 5:438 0P San Leandro, Haywards & WaySt'ns 6:43» 00y Martinez, San Ramon, Vallelo, 5:00r Niles, San Jose, 5:30p San Leandro, 5:80¢ New Orleans 00 San Leandro, Haywar: 0p San Leandro, Haywardst Way Stns 1112:004 5P San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns_*7:154 — From OCTOBEE 4, 1555 Leandro, Haywards & Way umsey. S via Davi mento, and ite an R.mon, Napa, Calis- toga and Fanta 1osa. 2 n Leandro, Haywards & Way 5t San Jose, Stockton, lone, mento, Marysville, Ited Blutt and Oroville. ..o Barbars (for Yosemite), San and Los Angeles. Calistoga, El Verano and Roea...... 9:154 Woodland, a, par 3 Kuights Landing, Marysvill Oroville and Sacrainento Stockton . ywards xprees, Frosuo, Ray- mond (for Yoscmite), Dakersfeld, i Santa Barbara, Los Alé‘;l'lrl, Dcn:i ) El Pe eans muc ing, El Paso, New e, East s 5:80P Sauta o Route, Atlantic Bxpress . 10:454 for Mojave and East......... :00p Furopean Mail, Ogden and Fast 9:45A 00p Haywards, Niles aud San Jose.. T:434 17:00p Vallejo 17:452 7:00p Oregon cramento, Marys- ville, ortland, Pugot Sonnd and Fast........ . 10:434 A CRU DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). T7:454 Sundsy Excursion for Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa UL 2 oot 18:059 81154 Nowark, Centerviile 3 Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzaud Way Stations = e, BIOOD *2:15¢ Newark, C a Almaden, Felt Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations. ‘ewark, San b8 GAtos..... bt COAST DIVISION (Third & Townse 17:804 Sunday Exciirsion for San Jose, Santa $:154 San 19:474 Palo Alto and Way Stations. 04 San Jose and Way Stations. 11:45A Puio Alto and Way Station: *2:30 San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, *B:B0P San Jose s 30 San Jose and W 01 San Jose and W 301 San Jose and Way S T6:45A San Jose, SNew Almaden aud Way Stations..... Cruz, Pacific Grove azd Principal Way Stations. Sl SRR ge, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Tacilic Grove, Paso Robles, San Liis Obispo, Guadalupe and Prin- cipal Way Stations Oriiz, Salinas, Monterey aud Pacific Grove . y Staticns ations. ... 1 Prinei| n'Jose and Way ay 8 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAX PRAKCISCO—Foot of Market Strest (Slip 8)— :00 9:00 *10:00 11:00A.M. *12:30 0 *4:00 5:00 *6:00ra0 D—Foot of Broadway.— *6:00 *7:00 8:00 *0:00 10:00 *11:00a.M. $12:00 *12:30 2:00 *3:00 4:00 *5:00r.m, A for Morning. P for Aftemnoon. * Sundavs excepted. § Wednesdays only. £ Sundays ouly. 1 Moaday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. i Saturdays onlp The PACIFIC TRANSFER COMPANY will call for and check baggage from hotels and resis Enquire of Ticket Agents for Time Cards and nformation. 3:30, 5 at 11:30 p. M. Saturdays—Extra trips at 13 and 11 | SUNDAY: SANFRAMCISCO & NORTH PA- (IFIC RAILWAY (0. DAY 0, 9:20, 11:00 A.M.; 12:35, 10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extra tri 0 P. M. ,'9:30, 11:00 A.3.; 1:30, 3:30, 6:20 P. M. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS-6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A x4 at 1:55 p. 3. and 6:35 P a. turdays—Extra tripg 0 a3 8:00 A ato, 8:30 Py 9:30 AM| Petaluma, | Leave | Arrive San Francisco. | 50 efloct | San Francisco. e | 1605 = SUN- | 1o, Soux- VEFK | SUS | Destination. Santa Rosa.| 7:30 px | | 8:30 P|8:00 AM| Cloverdale. | Fulton, |Healdsburg, Geyserville, Pleta, Hopland & | Windsor, l | BZOOA)(‘ Ukiah. } 0 AM|8:00 AM| Sonoma 110 Py 5:00 Py and T T it 8:00 Ax Guerneville. | 7:30 rui | ! 6:15 rxc Glen Ellen. T:40 Ax 8:00 Ax| g | 5150 #213:00 82| Sevastopol. Stages connect a Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pleta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Lakeport. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blas Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green wood, Mendocing City, Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpelia, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, ~Scotia and Eurexa. Saturday to Monday round-trip ticketsat reduced On Sundays round-trip tickets to all polnts be« yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle buflding, . WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Steamship Australia, | San Rafael for B Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. AND Pacific RAILROAD Tralns leave from and arrive at Market-Street Ferry, SANiAa FE EXPRESS Te Chicago via A. & P. Direct Line Leaves every day at 5:30 P. M., carrying Pullman Palace Sleepers and ' Yia Kansas City without change. Annex cars for | Denver and St. Louis. ourist Sleepers to Chicago CHICAGO LIMITED, From Los Angeles to Chicago. Solid_Vestibule Train Daily, with Dining-cars, under_Harvey s managemen leave San Francisco at 9 A. M. and The best T New rails, ne: and ood meals in Harvey's dining-room or dining. Ticket Office—644 Market Street, Connecting traing :80 P. a. daily. y from California to the East, ties: no dust: interesting scenerv: Chronicle Building. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San Francisco, beginning October 27, 1893, WEEKDAYS, For Mill Valley and San Rafael—7:30, 915, 11:00 A5 1:45, 8:45, 5:15, 6 San Quent Extra trips for San Gays and Saturdays at 11:30 p. . P M. 1:45, 5:15 P. M. fael on Mondays, Wednes- SUNDAYS. For Mill Valley, San Rafael and San — 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 i *#D0oes not run to San Quentin. A. M.; 1:30, 3:00, 4:30, *6:15 THROUGH TRAINS. 80 A. M. weekdays—Cazadero and way stations. . Saturdays—Tomales and way stations. 8:00 A. 3 Sundays—Polns Reyes ana way stations,

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